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Scriabin Etude Op.8 No.11 (Horowitz)

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Scriabin's Etude in Bbm Op.8 No.11

Vladimir Horowitz, 1972

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  • i can hear the influence of Chopin loud and clear in this piece..

  • pure mastership, listening to pop-music after listening to this is like dying

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  • Both Chopin and Scriabin excel in piano music in their own unique way. Scriabin's music however changed quite radically over time and he was also great at writing orchestral pieces..

  • I wish this piece lasted longer.

  • The beginning sounds like Rach.

  • @lukebaker1001

    Indeed. The early music of Scriabin assaults you whereas Chopin draws you in peacefully.

  • scriabin is like a dark sexy version of chopin ... where chopin is quiet clear and introspective scriabin is evocative powerful and piercing

  • HOROWITIZ is the best pianist DEAD or ALIVE

  • The lyricism in a lot of his early works sorta gives a Chopin feel, but if you've ever played his works for piano, it is nothing like playing Chopin!

  • @fallenangel3652 I always think of Scriabin as a Russian Chopin.

  • @fallenangel3652 Actually I hear a lot of Chopin influence in a lot of Scriabin's works (mostly his early works though), but hey imitation is the best form of flattery.

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